To make use of GNOME Shell's built-in screen recording utility,
you need to either install media-libs/gst-plugins-good:1.0
and media-plugins/gst-plugins-vpx:1.0, or use dconf-editor to change
apps.gnome-shell.recorder/pipeline to what you want to use.
You will need to enable kms support in x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers,
otherwise Gnome will fail to start

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To make use of GNOME Shell's built-in screen recording utility,
you need to either install media-libs/gst-plugins-good:1.0
and media-plugins/gst-plugins-vpx:1.0, or use dconf-editor to change
apps.gnome-shell.recorder/pipeline to what you want to use.
You will need to enable kms support in x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers,
otherwise Gnome will fail to start
${PN} needs Systemd to be *running* for working
properly. Please follow this guide to migrate:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Systemd
You are enabling 'openrc-force' USE flag to skip systemd requirement,
this can lead to unexpected problems and is not supported neither by
upstream neither by Gnome Gentoo maintainers. If you suffer any problem,
you will need to disable this USE flag system wide and retest before
opening any bug report.

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To make use of GNOME Shell's built-in screen recording utility,
you need to either install media-libs/gst-plugins-good:1.0
and media-plugins/gst-plugins-vpx:1.0, or use dconf-editor to change
apps.gnome-shell.recorder/pipeline to what you want to use.
GNOME Shell has been reported to show graphical corruption under
x11-drivers/ati-drivers-11.*; you may want to switch to open-source
drivers.
You will need to enable kms support in x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers,
otherwise Gnome will fail to start
${PN} needs Systemd to be *running* for working
properly. Please follow this guide to migrate:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Systemd
You are enabling 'openrc-force' USE flag to skip systemd requirement,
this can lead to unexpected problems and is not supported neither by
upstream neither by Gnome Gentoo maintainers. If you suffer any problem,
you will need to disable this USE flag system wide and retest before
opening any bug report.